BBC's Ellie Harrison launches careers event at College

Ellie Harrison, of the BBC programme, addressed business leaders and careers advisors from across the North of England with delegates representing a range of interests – from Cambridge University and Yorkshire secondary schools to the Youth Support Service in the East Riding.

After Ms Harrison’s introduction, delegates toured the campus, learning about the numerous career opportunities linked to farming and the countryside.

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Steve Willis, chair of the Food, Farming and Rural Network, said: “There’s a misconception that choices for a career in the countryside are quite narrow and of course that’s not the case.

“There’s huge choice out there – from working in agricultural research to becoming a vet to developing new food products. There’s huge potential for talented young people and by talking to careers advisors and teachers, we want to get that message out there.”

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Having never seen the programme. I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?

Having never seen the programme.
I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?Gary Gilmores Eyes

Having never seen the programme. I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?

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dodgydavereturns says...11:35pm Fri 9 Nov 12

Gary Gilmores Eyes wrote…

Having never seen the programme. I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?

Yeah, she's the one fingering the cows mouth!

[quote][p][bold]Gary Gilmores Eyes[/bold] wrote:
Having never seen the programme.
I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?[/p][/quote]Yeah, she's the one fingering the cows mouth!dodgydavereturns

Gary Gilmores Eyes wrote…

Having never seen the programme. I take it that thats her on the right of the photograph?

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